I'm really hyped for this. The first four episodes were both hilarious and intriguing. The cafe characters are the best gang!
My only problem is the FL. I usually don't like jumping into the FL-hate wagon, but this time the character really is annoying. Hopefully the character will get better later, though so far she isn't hindering my enjoyment of the show that much.
Were korean ratings bad? Just finished Tomorrow and loved it
Yes, average was 3,4%, while other resent MBC Friday-Saturday dramas rated much better, Tracer had 7,6% on average, The Red Sleeve had 11% and The Veil had 8,3%. Netflix is propably the only hope for season two, but even that's sadly unlikely.
Isnt this supposed to come out in 2022? We dont even have a trailer.
I remember reading on Twitter that some reporter claimed it'd come out in December, but it's just an unconfirmed rumor, so I'd take it with a grain of salt. But here's hoping it will come out this year.
The profile picture now makes him look much older than he usually looks and he usually has long hair so slicked back short hair isn't a really natural look for him...
Tomorrow season 2 would be a dream come true, I loved the cast and it talked about important issues. I loved his character, even though surprisingly many didn't like him. Sad about the Korean ratings so it's probably impossible.
Has Junho been confirmed yet? Also people are calling it an action drama, but the synopsis doesn't sound like it at all, is there an article with a longer plot?
I hate rebirth animes and would usually avoid the subject on any media form, but it's Song Joongki??? Hopefully it will be good enough I can get over the cringe and enjoy his new work in peace.
Jin Kyung has such charisma, I hated her character so much, but I still couldn't help but hope for her to have a redemption arc. Even when she was the villain, there was something about her that made me hope for her to change. And when she did in the last episodes, I went from hating her to loving her character so fast.
I really loved it, I know the ratings in Korea were bad, but I'll let the small hope of Netflix giving us a second…
If only they hadn't rushed the last episode, if they'd made it 10-15min longer it would've flowed much more naturally. I feel like they packed so much stuff into the last episode it took emotional value out of lots of things. And personally I wanted a proper reunion between Joon Woong and the team, though admittedly this ending fit better.
My only problem is the FL. I usually don't like jumping into the FL-hate wagon, but this time the character really is annoying. Hopefully the character will get better later, though so far she isn't hindering my enjoyment of the show that much.